Mutkov

Mutkov ( German Mauzendorf, also Mautz village) is a village in the Czech Republic. It is located eight kilometers north of Šternberk and belongs to Okres Olomouc.

Geography

Mutkov is located in the west of the Low forging die. The village is located on the right side above the valley of the Sitka in the source dump of a small tributary. To the northwest lies the valley of the Teplička. In the north, the LICHA the Šibeník the Vysoká Roudná rises (600 m), northeast ( 623 m), in the southeastern Soví kámen ( 591 m) and the Cerveny Kopec ( 642 m), southwest (660 m) and the Zvon ( 592 m) and in the west of the Karlovsky vrch (621 m). To the east lie the remains of the castle Waldhausen.

Neighboring towns are Křížov, Jiříkov, Dolni Mlýn and Huzová in the north, Arnoltice Veveří and Dětřichov nad Bystřicí in the northeast, Krahulčí in the east, Dalov, Nové Dvorce and Horni Žleb the southeast, Chabicov and Řídeč in the south, Komarov, Rybníček, Újezd ​​and Haukovice in the southwest, and Paseka Pasecky Žleb in the west and Karlov and Sovinec in the northwest.

History

The colonization of the western part of the Lower the die was made from the mid 13th century by two landlords. While the lords of Blauda settled in the valley of the Oskava, the colonization of the left side valleys was carried out starting from the feud Huzová under the Olomouc Bishop Bruno of castle. The Lords of Hrutovice could invest in the second half of the 13th century through the valley of the Sitka as manor in a castle. Owner of the fief were at the beginning of the 14th century, the relatives of the Olomouc canon Stephan von Łuczka, Markvart, Vok and Pavel from Hrutovice. 1320 the village Muchochov was first referred to Lehnsverzeichnis the Olomouc Bishop Konrad as start-ups place. Before 1333, the brothers Pavel and Vok built on new zugewonnenen formerly sovereign goods, a new larger castle - the castle Sovinec, after which they henceforth zulegten the predicate of Sovinec. The old castle lost its function and was likely to decay. In 1371, the village was called Mutkov, then it was not mentioned again.

When Lorenz Eder of Sstiawnicz the rule Sovinec by Christoph von Boskowitz, acquired in 1578 and the desert village was listed na Mutkově as accessories. His daughter, Anna brought the 1590 inherited property in their marriage with Jan the Elder. Kobylka from Kobylí one. He left the village recolonize at the beginning of the 17th century. In 1606 was the last time from the desert village Mautz the speech, seven years later, the village was called by the Mauth. Jan D. Ä. Kobylka from Kobylí had to because of his participation in the uprising after the Battle of White Mountain, his goods on Karl von Liechtenstein sell. This was sold in 1623 for 200,000 guilders the rule of the Teutonic Order. The parish registers were performed in Huzová since 1656. Other forms of the name were Mautz village (from 1676 ), Mautz Village (1692 ), Mautzendorfium, Mutkowa (1771 ), Motkow (from 1793), Mauzendorf (from 1834) and Molkov (from 1839). Until the mid-19th century Mautz village remained always the associated rule to Eulenburg feud German home submissively.

After the abolition of patrimonial Mauzendorf / Molkov formed in 1850 with the district Passekgrund / Pasecky Grunt a municipality in the district administration and the judicial district of the Sternberg. After 1854 began a steady decline in population. 1880 was the construction of the road to Sternberg. As a Czech name Mutkov was used from 1893. In 1921 lived in 51 houses of Mauzendorf 273 people. 1930, the village had 260 inhabitants, in 1939 only 226 After the Munich Agreement, the place was incorporated on 10 October 1938 at the German Reich and belonged until 1945 to the district Sternberg. After the war Mutkov came back to Czechoslovakia and the German population was expelled. The village school was closed in 1946. In the same year burned down three houses. Mutkov 1950 consisted of 50 houses and had 92 inhabitants. In 1959 the Vice My Dung of the local part Pasecky Žleb after Paseka. After the abolition of Okres Šternberk the place was in 1960 assigned to the Okres Olomouc and at the same time incorporated to Paseka. At the time, Mutkov from 26 houses in which 50 people lived. In 1993 Mutkov broke again from Paseka and formed its own community.

Community structure

For the community Mutkov no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel of the Virgin Mary, built in the second half of the 19th century, it was restored between 1986-1990 on the initiative of displaced
  • Remains of the castle Waldhausen, east of the village overlooking the valley of the Sitka
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